Leader: Giff BeatonLimited to 20 participants
Difficulty Level: Easy
Rain Date: Rain or Shine
Campbellton Park is the newest greenspace addition to the city of
Chattahoochee Hills, located in the southern portion of Fulton County,
and features nearly 2,000 feet of frontage along the Chattahoochee
River. Giff Beaton is the author of several books including Birding
Georgia, Birds of Kennesaw Mountain, The Breeding Bird Atlas of
Georgia, and Dragonflies and Damselflies of Georgia and the Southeast.
He will guide the group as we explore the riparian forest, riverbank,
and scrubby edges looking for lingering winter birds, returning summer
breeders, and migrants passing through. Our species goal for this trip
will be 50+, and we will have good chances at several warbler species
such as American Redstart, Hooded Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, Blackpoll
Warbler, Chestnut-sided Warbler, Northern and Louisiana Waterthrush,
and Northern Parula. Tanagers, flycatchers, vireos, sparrows, raptors,
and perhaps an oriole species or two should also be expected. We'll
keep our eyes and ears open for other surprises as well. This is a
great opportunity to bird with one of Georgia's top birders and
naturalists.
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